Ron
was killed in 1988 when struck by a car while riding a bike near his
home in Dallas.

He earned a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M in 63 and went on
to jobs as staff writer for the Houston Press and executive sports
editor of the Memphis Press-Scimitar. He served as public relations
director for World Champion-ship Tennis 67-71, and was editor and
associate publisher of World Tennis magazine 71-80. He was a former
president of the United States Tennis Writers Association.

In
1980 he joined the Association of Tennis Professionals as director
of communications and became deputy executive director of the ATP
in 1986, the position he held at the time of his death.

Bill Bookman, Ron's younger brother who was in elementary school at
Nouasseur in 1954, was killed in a hunting accident on Ron's birthday
in 1962, right after graduation from high school.

CARMEN CARLSON

Carmen
passed away on June 28, 2000, following a long battle with breast
cancer.

She attended 11th & 12th grades, 1956-1958.

You'll
find bio info she submitted in the Student/
Faculty database, and photos at the bottom of the Vegas
1991 Reunion page.

A Memorial Brick will be placed in her honor on the grounds of the
American Overseas Schools Historical Society Museum in Wichita,
when it is built. To view it, click here,
then on "C" and her name.

She was killed in an auto
accident in Morocco on March 23, 1957, along with two other Nouasseur
students.

This website is especially
dedicated to those we lost that
day.A
Memorial

Paver
will be placed in their honor on the grounds of the American Overseas
Schools Historical Society Museum in Wichita, when it is built.To view the paver, click
here,
then click on "C", click on Judy's name, and click on
"Large Paver." There's a beautiful photo of her on that
site.

________________________________________________________________

Judy was a very special friend of mine in Germany and Morocco.
The passing of time has not erased the fond memories I have of
her.
-- Sharon Ray Renno '58

Submitted
by Joyce Chapman Austin

PATRICIA CONWAY

Pat
spent 10th thru 12th
grades at Nouasseur during 1955-1958, and graduated with the Class
of '58.

You'll
find some bio info on her under her name in the Student/Faculty
database.

Pat passed away in July 2001, after a long struggle with lung cancer.

MICHAEL FRANCISCO

Mike
was in the 11th and 12th grades at Nouasseur 1956-58, and graduated
with the Class of '58.

Hi moved to northern Michigan when he left Morocco.
He married and joined the U.S. Army for a 22-year career. He was stationed
in Germany and had two tours in Vietnam. He was exposed to Agent Orange
on one of those tours and passed away from cancer in 1995. He left
behind three children and his wife.

DAN GARRINGER

Dan
was at Nouasseur for his 9th and 10th grades during the 1954-56 time
period.

THOMAS LEWIS

Tom
spent his 9th thru 11th grades at Nouasseur, beginning in 1953.

He was killed in an auto accident in Morocco on
March 23, 1957, along with two other Nouasseur students.

This
website is especially dedicated
to those we lost that day.A
Memorial Paver will be placed in their honor on the grounds of the
American Overseas Schools Historical Society Museum in Wichita,
when it is built.To
view the paver, click here,
then click on "L", click on Tom's name, and click on "Large
Paver."
There's a great photo of him there, too._________________________________________

Lunch of wonderful hamburgers
and fries at the TCV Club with Tom and Judy (Chapman) was a daily
ritual.
-- Sharon Ray Renno '58

GEORGE LIVINGSTONE

George
spent his 8th thru 10th grades at Nouasseur from 1953 thru 1956.

ROBERTA STASKEWITZ

Roberta ("Bobbie") was in 9th thru 11th grades
at Nouasseur from November 1954 to January 1957.

You
can read some bio info on her in the Student/Faculty database.

Due to health problems, Roberta was not able to travel to any of
our reunions. She frequently telephoned your webmaster to keep up
with the news, however, and always enclosed money in her yearly
Christmas card to help support the group.

While rounding up participants for the Atlanta 2004 Overseas Brats
reunion, Jerry Jones '57 learned from Robert's daughter that Roberta
had passed away around April of 2004.